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The creative architect : inside the great midcentury personality study / Pierluigi Serraino.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : The Monacelli Press, [2016]Copyright date: ©2016Description: 248 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1580934250
  • 9781580934251
Other title:
  • Inside the great midcentury personality study
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: No titleDDC classification:
  • 720.92 23
LOC classification:
  • NA2500 .S4635 2016
Contents:
Introduction -- Genesis of a study -- The design of the study -- Testing days -- The mind of an architect -- Creativity unveiled.
Summary: "The story of midcentury architecture in America is dominated by outsized figures who were universally acknowledged as creative geniuses. Yet virtually unheard of is this intensive 1958–59 study, conducted at the Institute of Personality Assessment and Research at the University of California, Berkeley, that scrutinized these famous architects in an effort to map their minds. Deploying an array of tests reflecting current psychological theories, the investigation sought to answer questions that still apply to creative practice today: What makes a person creative? What are the biographical conditions and personality traits necessary to actualize that potential? The study’s findings have been gathered through numerous original sources, including questionnaires, aptitude tests, and interview transcripts, revealing how these great architects evaluated their own creativity and that of their peers. In The Creative Architect, Pierluigi Serraino charts the development, implementation, and findings of this historic study, producing the first look at a fascinating and forgotten moment in architecture, psychology, and American history."--Publisher's website.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction -- Genesis of a study -- The design of the study -- Testing days -- The mind of an architect -- Creativity unveiled.

"The story of midcentury architecture in America is dominated by outsized figures who were universally acknowledged as creative geniuses. Yet virtually unheard of is this intensive 1958–59 study, conducted at the Institute of Personality Assessment and Research at the University of California, Berkeley, that scrutinized these famous architects in an effort to map their minds. Deploying an array of tests reflecting current psychological theories, the investigation sought to answer questions that still apply to creative practice today: What makes a person creative? What are the biographical conditions and personality traits necessary to actualize that potential? The study’s findings have been gathered through numerous original sources, including questionnaires, aptitude tests, and interview transcripts, revealing how these great architects evaluated their own creativity and that of their peers. In The Creative Architect, Pierluigi Serraino charts the development, implementation, and findings of this historic study, producing the first look at a fascinating and forgotten moment in architecture, psychology, and American history."--Publisher's website.

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